Hell In A Bucket, Jack A Roe, CC Rider-> It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry, Beat It On Down The Line, West L.A. Fadeaway, When I Paint My Masterpiece, Stagger Lee, Johnny B. Goode Deal, Samson & Delilah, Mississippi Half Step, Feel Like A Stranger-> Drums-> Jam-> China Doll-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> Throwing Stones-> Not Fade Away, E: Brokedown Palace
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August 19, 2021
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Best show of a great run
This late summer west coast tour was the best week I ever spent during my Dead years. We had a caravan of friends from school in Arizona and some friends from back east all traveling together. Started camping in a friends backyard in Humbolt, and headed to see Jerry at the Eel in northern Cali. Lots of nekkid hippies all watching JGB along the banks of the Eel River. In 91, its didn't often get as throwback as that. From there, it was off to Cal Expo for 3 days. Always a great venue. Then down for 3 days at Shoreline, the Dead's summer home base in the Bay. And then the week finished off with JGB at the top of Squaw Valley. Grisman played with him there, along with Jimmy Cliff opener. Crazy venue. We had to take a gondola to see him at the top of the mountain.
But this show was the highlight for me. It was my roommate's birthday, so when I mail ordered, I made a note of this on the outside of the envelope and asked them to hook us up. They sent a pair of Orchestra Pit Row BBB. Without a seating chart, who knew where this was, but BBB sounds pretty promising. It ended up being front row center. And this venue had a nice close, low stage. Never been that close to Jerry. (GDTS once hooked us up with front row at Soldier Field but the stage was 10 feet high. we couldn't actually see the band. oh well) And the setlist here is mental. Almost all uptempo, and the song selection is pretty unorthodox. No spacey jams, but its as if they knew I preferred to just dance my ass off for 2 and a half hours. Even the BIODTL screw up is pretty funny. I still celebrate this day every year.
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August 21, 2019
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Torcher
I was there. This is the best show I ever saw the boys play. From beginning to end, it never let's up with energy and a clear statement that they're here tonight to bring the heat. I've never understood why this show isn't widely renowned, but maybe that's why I also love so much.......an undiscovered gem. IMO, this is the best show since spring 90' and no show exceeds it after. An absolute masterpiece!
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kbmill
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November 14, 2018
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bread crumb
I sang a little while and then flew on.
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August 16, 2015
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Excellent Mistake-age
Listen to BIODTL where the debate how many beats ( Billy shouts 18! ) Bobby laughs at his aborted start. Then Bruce continues the ending for another go round! Billy states " excellent mistake-age!!! This entire run is strong... From the last night of expo 8/14/91 through 10/31/91 band pretty much firing on all 7 cylinders. High performance and High Power.
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December 5, 2010
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bobby!
check out bobby's work on stranger jam!
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August 18, 2010
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Grateful Dead = The Best
To just pull up a random show through the Grateful Dead Shows On This Day In History feature and constantly find gems...makes me smile and think of what I have known for quite sometime...Grateful Dead...best live band in history...this show is no exception and I've only listened to have of it so far, ah life is good
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January 30, 2010
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Brokedown Tears
Was at the show, and don't remember much about what I thought of the 2nd set (1st was outstanding). But the Brokedown at this show has just replaced my long-standing all-time favorite set list collection (shows I went to..) as the closer (previously held for 740+ weeks by my first Bid You Goodnight, Cal-Ex 89'). It is as perfect a rendition as can be. Only other perfect 2nd setters I saw were China-Rider and Black Peter, both at C-Expo 6/8/90...
Damn, I Miss You Jer.
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June 10, 2007
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Sweet Show
I was at this show and it really was sweet. It still stings however. I ran into old friends from highschool, which was cool as hell. A random guy made me a cool "china doll" before the show (he was making things of clay), put it on my blanket and then when I got up and danced with my old HS frends when china doll actually was played the guy got mad at me and squished the china doll he had made me- then goin down the road feeling bad :( It was such a bittersweet show. Lots of fun though. The whole series was great. Wow, I just registered to take a stroll down memory lane and it is quite a stroll. (if you, the clay guy, is reading this, I'm sorry for whatever I did, you meant alot to me, really)
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September 21, 2006
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August 2, 2006
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great stuff
If you dig Hornsby, then take a listen. He's all over the 3 nights and the band benefits. Love this run. Plus I love a good pissing match between jerry and Bobby trumping each other for tunes. In this case jer totally pulls the Throwing stones rug out from under weir and opts for GDRFB.
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October 10, 2005
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Hornsby ...but the Death of a Friend
There was a certain feel of being "home" and @ ease during these late summer runs at the Shoreline. Laid~back delight , met Rickie Lee Jones walking thru the crowd told her i loved her and gave her a hug....i think that Jerry's good friend and artist Rick Griffin was was killed on his Harley up on highway 101 during this run ....CC Rider, Jerry & co saying goodbye to a dear friend .
Time overtakes us all on any highway...guess Rick was much better an artist than he was a Harley rider , and met his untimely end, up on that narrow coast road we all so loved.
<< said see, see, see rider
Oh, see what you have done
I said see, see, see rider
Oh, see what you have done now
Well, I'm going away, baby
And I won't be back till fall >>>
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June 6, 2005
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Only OK
This review is based on these songs that fit into a CD: Hell, Jack Roe, BIODTL, Master, Stranger, Space, China, GDTRFB, Stones, Fade Away. So sorry but I am not as enthusiastic as everyone else about this concert. Please don't send the Dead Police. BIODTL has a humorous start and a sloppy end. In Masterpiece, Weir and Garcia are coming to a great harmonic ending then Weir holds the note longer than Jerry, almost like he was trying to outdo him, which I am sure he was not. There is a lot of empty space at the end of the first four songs on my CD. China Doll is very good. After China Doll Weir starts into Throwing Stones but Jerry overrides him with GDTRFB. Overall volume is a little light and Jerry's volume is a little light. Piano is present and very good at times. Jerry plays flute again. Everything is OK and listenable. In my view, for that period, better choices would be 9/10/91 and 9/22/91.
When I got home from listening to this on my walk/run, disappointed, I looked to see where the concert was played and thought no wonder. Soreline Amphitheater, Mtn. View, CA. I live 20 miles from there, saw them around 5 times at
that venue. I never saw them in the seated area, always the lawn, a very steep undanceable lawn, always had a good time, but never walked away thinking "that was a great concert.ÃÂ I wouldn't put any Shoreline in my top half, unlike the
great Greek Theatre in Berkeley or Frost Amphitheatre at Standford, great venues with great concerts.
As I am writing this I am listening again and have come to the final conclusion that this is worth the download if you have the time, but I am putting it into the "for mellow listening times category", not "for rocking out" category.
I was going to give it 3 stars but now my final decision, until I listen to it next time, is 4 stars. Sorry, canÃÂt join the rest of the crowd with a five star and if you click on my name you will see my other four reviews up to this point are all five starts. Elvis is on his own here. That is why you will come to learn over time by reading his (my, for those that aren't following this) reviews that he is The King.
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June 3, 2005
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5 stars
IMHO, this is without a doubt the best night of this shoreline run (and possibly the expo run before this). From the Train to Cry to the blown start on BIODTL (which leaves Weir and the crowd laughing out loud) to one of the most bizarre second sets in terms of song choice (including two back to back Garcia numbers out of space!!), this show is great both on paper and in terms of performance. Sound quality is top notch. The boys nailed this night.
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March 22, 2005
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no repeats
Sure I love this show as it was my 1st at Shoreline, on the 1st day after I moved to N. Cal, but bottom line was it was a great Bruce night. 2nd set was especially cool as they avoided doing any repeats from the entire 6 night (starting at Expo) run.
Really all 3 nights of this run are nice esp the 16th, but don't pass this one up
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March 16, 2005
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sweet
great Bruce show...need I say more?
Some incredible music in 91 from Bruce and the Boys and this is no exception.
Spend a lil time on this year, some good music to be found.
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March 2, 2005
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Crying Train
If you download nothing else from this show, get "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry." Bam...outa NOWHERE! CC into Train? Unheard of....and it SmOkEs! You can tell the boys were really pumped up to play that night with Bruce...one of the tighest shows in years.
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October 25, 2004
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Smokin '91 show!!
This is one of the best "Bruce" shows, period! The energy is this one never goes away. Bruce is all over the place and the set list is quite interesting. A lot of people say 8/16 is better because of the 1st set Dark Star and Scarlet > Victim > Fire, but I think this show is much hotter. Hornsby just kicks ass this show. I also love how he extends the BIODTL.
Deal > Samson > Half Step > Stranger to open 2nd set? Insane. This show is priceless!!
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August 3, 2004
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My favorite 1991 Show.. A MUST DOWNLOAD
Hi everyone.
This show is one of the best shows in the early 90's. High energy from begining to end... the band is definitely on and the recording is obviously awesome! I always found it intersting how the second set looks like a first set, but boy do they smoke... Bruce up there with the boys gets everything fired up!
Craig in sf
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Par-daddy
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May 28, 2004
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This Samson Kicks ass
Spare no effort to obtain this show, it's bitchin'. The Samson is unreal. The boys sneak their way into it like a lion stalking it's prey through the tall Savannah grass. Makes my hair stand on end every time, and then during the second jam, THEY POUNCE! Bruce is just pounding the hell out of the keys, and everyone else follows his lead. It's smokin', and so is the rest of the show. Don't be fooled by the fact that set 2 looks like a set 1. This show delivers the goods.